PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN l AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mra. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETO Tha Guardian may ha bought at t Blue Dome Restaurant WN: Walden Layers ha lollowing places in Mantagua: , and Guardian Ottice; In Georzetuwn: The Post Office; in Sourla: Tha Snack Bar. ..'MllS. HOLDEN MCLIVRE re- aumea teachuig piano, Montague. Saturday, February 27th. . . 'CuEORGETOW'N PASTORAL CHARGE.-t'it:ted Church of Can- ada. Services for February 28th. It a in. Milltmxn Cross; 230 p. m. Sturgeon, 700 p. m Georgetown. Men's Choir. Special Services for Pine Hill Divinity Hall, 6.30 p. in. Monday ltfen's Arsoctatioii. Rev. XV. A. Cot'ri:., SDiI.'lkt'li liev. VV. A. Pa:erson, .ii'.:i' " ..'VAl.E.N'Tl.VE PARTY - On Febrtiarv 16. the pup:'.s and teach- er, Ailerri )fcGa-.;:li. of Bear River North S.hool org.iti.7.ecl a Valen- t'.ne paitt The t-lt.lt.i.'eti brought their nolis and ;.'.init.s to school. After 3 few eii,m,tab'.e games of bingo reft'e6hineii'.s of ice-creani, cookies and fudge was served. An exchange ill i'a'.t-ittines marked the close of the 0(".YiSiDll. ..'Ml'RRAY HARBOIR Pastoral Ch.1i'ge--Tire L "ed Church of Canada. servzcw Sunday, February 28th: 11 am., Mtir y River; ser- mon. ”There is a r.:st. (i)nimand- mrnt” pnt, l..;:.c S.llli'l6, 330 pm, Belle ii,trt'. 731') pm, Mill'- tav Harlxnt.-', sc::nor., "I'li..s is our roncerni. The Mtirrav Riier Trio will as:..st. in the s wire of praise at Little Sands and Miirray Har- bour &-PEVIVPS. Re 1). Wallace MacPl.r-rsmi, in.n..s'v r. Annual Meeting Crvntintied from page A with the r-xccpl'on o.'. tun roonia, fnllnvung a start zn mails tun years azn, An tmporlant addition in the hospital was the installation of an emergency diesel electric plant to provide light iii the event of 8 power failure. The kitchen has been tniprored by the installation of 3. deep freeze foi' fish which permits at constant supply of (rem fish so necessary for tha dictio- mns to plan in accordance with physicians” tnstructtoits. A ten thousand gallon bunker tucl oil 'attk has been installed to supplement the standing unit of similar capacity which had developed a defect which could not be dealt with in the cold weather. Both are now in ef- fective use. Mr. M:tcLean paid tribute to tha servtcrs or Mr. Arthur Mould who relinquished his position as business manager in August after seven year: of service. Other staff changes were the appointment of Mrs. Lcarti as houscmother at the Nursing School in succession to Mrs. Aiileck who resigned, and the appointment of Miss Florence MacLean to the staff as director of nursing education, and Miss Barbara Pratt as class and clin- ical instrticttir. Fourteen nurses graduated from the Training School during the year and fifteen girls have start- ed their tra.ntnzz. The staff now ntimbt-rs l'i'0 inclurl ng student niirses. Tne total inmme of the hos- pital for the year tins .N64,204.82 and CXi)f”lifl.'. re total 3-l6l.4ll.l0. The rcpnrt extended thanks to the mPml)Fl'a of the TllFdlCHl staff who haw '1'."'li so freely of their time in vim fa?" ni free patients, in lI'V”l1,'"ll-LI 'lllrl tti.st,riictttig nitr- ses and for their gcitrrnl co-oper- atinrt. The lridics' organizatitins. whrxse mrntbtt's arr i'cnder1l'IK rottstattt 'lll.sCl'ii.wll -;f'lti”-UP 10 the hospital, and me staff members were also ill-lllkfifl. The press and clergy and '.hc many friends and supporters of the hospital were also rcferrrd to with gratitude. Ollier Reports Fol'mt .ti1 i'e:itltn'.: ccptaitce of 'ilt'tistcrs' M, ,1 tr. submitted his rcpnrf as a: did also ltilss Marlin-tn the Nurstnll CAP! NOW SHOWING "PRIVATE EYES" Slnriliiz: "BOVVERY BOYS" SERTAI. tmtl .K'll()R'ilS -AI.S()- SHU R-GAIN AMATEIT R CAVALCADE Between Shows 9 - 9:30 and ac- report, the lilo l.ixelv TYP1SllTPT for T01. this direction . ..'TllE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services Sunday. February zeta. Montague Sunday School 10 a. in. Service in cardigan 2 p. in. St. Andrews Church. Montague 130 p. m. iGoodwill MacDougall. Student Min- 'ister Interim Moderator. i ' ..'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. )Holy Trinity. (Anglican), Sunday. I February 28th. Quinquageslma 'Sunday. 11 a. m. Holy Communion land sermon. 3.00 p. m. Evensong. ,R.everend W. A. Cotton, C. R. ' ..'ST. PETEB'lS.BAY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, February 28th: ll am. at Marie; t2:30 p.m. at Greenwich; 7:30 p.m. ,at St. Peter's. Rev. Russell A. Macbeod. Minister. l ..'MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada, Rev. J M. Fraser, Minister. sun- ,da,v, Feb. 28. Montague: 10 a.m., Isunday School; 11 a.m., morning service, "A New Commimdment”, ,Junlor Sunday school; 7:30 p.m. ,evcning service. Lower Montague: 3 pm, Church service and Sunday School. iB!JAR RIVER. NORTH 8CHOOLl iHalf yearly report) ' Grade Ix-1. Laura Sheehan. l Grade VII-l Vera. Roberts; 2. lMa.rgaret. McGaugh; 3. Urban Mat-Adam. Grade VI-l. Enid Gallant; Noreen Mcc-augh. Grade V-l. Barbara Skurdaskas: 2 Oauline Roberts and Earl Mc- Gaiigh iequal). Grads IV-l. Allan Maciidam. Grade III-1. Anne MacAdam. Grade I tSr.)-1. Anne McGaugh and Noreen Roberta (equal); 2. Betty Anne MacDonald; 3. John- nie Skurkasdus. Grade. I tJr.I--l. Andrea. Jane M0910-SK9.V: 2. Ken Kelly; ll. Di. anne Roberts. ifileilmfsiwili '0uoddy Survey OTTAWA. (CF)-Canada has re- ceived no request from the United States government for an invest- lllation at the economic feasibility of the Passamaquoddy tidal power proiect. External Affairs Minister Pear- son said Thursday in the Commons that if such a request is received the government will give consid- eration to having the issue oonsid. cred by the international joint commission. which deals with the use of Canada-U.s. boundary wat- Erl. The "Quoddy" project would bar- ness. for electricity. the rise "in fall nr tides in Passamaquoddy Bay straddling the New Bi-ungwick Maine border. A measure providing for n :3,- 000.000 survey has been adopted by ,the U. 8. House of Representatives ,and Thursday A. J. Brooks (PC- ,Royal), asked Mr. Pearson if the lCanadlan government would go .along with this. The minister said the bill has 71-03 Ht been approved by the US. Senate and no representations have been received here from the US, administration. ghool. .17”. Gordonvud. Sen.- ior Ladiea' Aid, Mrs. Isabel Laid. law. Junior Ladies' Aid, Mn, J, H Shaw, Wo-Ho-Lo Club and TC- .Mrs. Margaret Turner, League of tMt-rcy. The various reports ucra ceived with great pleasure and Jldopled following expressions of .thanks and appreciation from 'many of those in attendance, i Resolutions of appreciation wen , passed commanding the trustee: . board. hospital staff and nurscs,. ' medical staff. the clergy, press .and radio. and unsolicited anony- jmous donors who have done much illl the interest of the hospital, find those served by the institu- i tion. l Judge H. L, Palmer, Dr. Mac- Kenzie and Mr. E. A. Cudmore. ,the three retiring trustees were re-elected for it further period of three yours. Mr. John VanMaar- ion was elected to replace Mr. Claude smith who recently re- signed from the board. Immediately following the gen- eral meeting the trustees held a meeting at which Mr. N. D. Mac- Lean was re-elected chairman, Mr. .l. H. Howatt, vice-chairman and ;Mr. J. A. Likely, aecretary-treaa- met. The annual meeting was open- ed with prayer by Rev. T. H. B. Somera and closed with the bene- ,diction by Rev. Canon .1. '1'. lb- lbott. Infused he ll-utatl AV'l'.' FEED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS fouioi-it -. MIDNIGHT snowi .. --tor IlA'I"'. Savage Harbour Anti Vicinity Mr. J, A. B McConnell, teacher at Savage Harbour School, spent the week-end with his wife and family at Georgetown. ..'Mr. Gerald Doniielly of Char- lottetown, Wu a week-end visitor to Savage Harbor where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. Miss Franc-es Coffin of Char- lottetown, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin at Savage Harbour on Frlda). Mrs. John Hughes of Peakes. was the week-end guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Mt. Steviatt The many friends of Mr. John happy to learn that his condition able to be around about again as usual. Miss Phyllis Macxay of Chair- lottetown, was a visitor to Savage Harbour over the week-end where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MIICKHY. Mr. Elwood Donnclly of Char- lottetoyn, was a visitor to Savage Harbour over the week-end while here he was the truest of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Doyle The many friends of Carl Cof- i'in. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Savage Harbour, are happy that he has fully recovered from. his recent illness and table to be about again as usual. Miss Kathleen Fcchan of Char- lottetown, spent an mjoyable visit to Point de Roche over the week- end where she was of her parents, Iilr. Feohatt. Mrs. Cyril Morrison has icturned to her home after a pleasant neck- end at Mt. St-wart and Glenroy t'.'lii-re she was the guest of her bra- ther and sister-iii-law. Mr and Mrs. Harold Macimtiiild and her bl'Ji.lIel'-ill-law and SiStCi',. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coade. The friends of Brenton Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mtirpliy. Savage Harbour. are pleas- ed that he has fully recovered front his recent in,ltirv and is able In be back at school once again, Brenton slipped on a spot of ice some two weeks ago and strained his knee quite severely. Mr. Fred Moslier, Savage liar- bniir. was taken by ntnbulancc to Charlottetown on Monday en route to Camp llill Hospital, Halifax, Mr. Masher, It veteran of World War Ii. underwent. a serious spinal oper- ation at Halifax some months ago and since that time his entire body has been iii a cast Hopes are held that the cast will now be the way to complete recovery. Few farming districts on Prince Edward Island can produce finer flocks of sheep than can the farm- ers of savage Harbour. They take a pride in their flocks and the cash returns received show the wisdom of their ways. The lambtng season is almost here. in fact the first little frolicking flttters have already ar- rived at the farm of Mr. John Pigott. Pupils and teacher alike fiillv en- joyed the Valentine party held in the Savage Hut hour School on February 15. Many lritighs uern had as the htlll'1(ll't)tlS valciiitnts wpre taken from the box and dis- tributed to the one. they were meant fnr. Although most were of the "store" variety iieverihelass, there were many home made ones that showed much ci'ealii'e and artistic ability. A large crowd gathr-red for the card raffle at. Savage Harbour School on Thtirsday night. and thoroughlv enjoyed tliemsclves. llni'orttina'el,v the goveriiment snow--plougli was lirnken and tin- nble to open lhc mad for cars, had there been good ltavrllitig t (' school would have been tilled to capacity. Card pl.tvcrs througli-I out the are-.i know that in order la, get an official rating they must. prove. their unrtli tin the frstlllzi tables at the Harbour. Messrs, Ralph Pignlt. and Ricliarti littylr were the high Wll'lllPl'S of the night but it was it real pliolo filiisli as, James MRCKiI), Billy (innit. Sir-rl-' ing Pigott. and (l,xt'i2 Morrisciii pull on their final drive to the wire. An! excellent. ltincli is as served by tlicl Ladies of the Women's Institute which had spnnsnred the Next Thursday night, the auction forty-live fans have ll'lf'lF innings D.'1l'l3'.! pected, A Cribbage game of unusual in- terest was held nt. Mt. Stewart on February 18, when Mr. Bruce Af- fleck. well-known innrchani of that thriving VIHRRP. rliallenged. mrt and was defeated by the. Cribbage King. Mr. Joseph S MacKay of Savage Harbour So great. was the local interest in this encounter that a rather lengthy resume of the play is here offered. Affleck won the tow and the deal but MaoKay in line iettle snapped away to an early as he hit Affleck the sucker punch scoring a 15 for two points and the game was away. Bruce wanting no more of that broke the run with a ten. Joe came back with it three and when his opponent couldn't plav fnllnu-ed with the twin three to halt play and advance four points. The hands broke about even and Macxtty accepted the deal with I. seven point lead. shuffling with the skill of a master Joe pick- ed himself a sixteen hand which was sufficient to increase his lead to nineteen points. The next deal saw the onlt flaw in the champ- tr)n'lI play. cutting with the wrong hand he fumhled and was momen- tarily stunned as Affleck swarmed over him both in hand and in peg- ling and cut Joe's excess proilt to two points. Joe rallied quickly how- ever and as he rounded the back tum to come into th? stretch he an all six oynndara. Both players Pigott, Savage Harbour, uill bel is now much improved and he lsjbours regret to learn the guest , and Mrs Bertiarrl, removed and Mr. Mnshcr well onl THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN Easf Baltic and Vicinity 'Bincere sympathy is extend- ed to the family of Mr. Austin Dnnahoc of Rosencath whose death took place Feb. 9. Master Rupert Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart, re- tuined to Its home in South Lake having been a patient in the Souris Hospital, with Virus pneu- nionin for several days. His many schoolmates are glad to have li.tu home. ' Mr. Fred Macvane. of Both- vxr-ll, is receiving hospital care in ,.Cnarlottetown. His many friends wash him a speedy recovery, l i Mr. Ronnie MacDonald, Attnnn-,' iclnlr-, was a business visitor lot 'Red Point, Feb. 17 The many friends and neigh- li'i.it .Vlt's Wallace Mclnnis of North Lake. suffered a stroke and is .1 patient in the Souris Hospital. A speedy get-well is the wish of many for Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. Stafford Borlein (lit?-' Walt-nea Robertson) of Klil2SbOT0 is steadily making good progress from her recent setlous illness :11 the Souris Hospital. Her numer- ous friends siicerely wish her .1 sptedy get-well. Mrs Harding Frasnr is con- valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Campbell, Kingsboro. Mrs. Frnscr can get a- round nlth the aid of crutches nndl it is to be hoped she uill soon bel nble to walk wttliout them andl t-:i.lo,v her many usual actlvitin.-i. Friends regrot. to learn that M's.s Annie Trawnsetid of Smith Lake. is R patient in the Souris Hospi'2'.i tAtid siiieercly wish her it speenai l l't)COVEl'V . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Red lPoint. nccornpanled Roi". If R. Helll land Mrs, Brll to Charlottetoxvtt. Feb, la , Mr. Gear-. Ilnllaitd. Elmirri. was a recent visitor to East Point Massey. Botliwell. visitor w ill Mr. Bobby was a week-and friends in Elmira. I Miss Aline whalcn has been mn- fined to her home at Red Point. "tlh the grlppe, Her schoolmates wish her a speedy recovery. Mnssrs Gr-nrce Acorn. Rove" Bennett. North Lake, wr-ru rein visitors in Red Point, and Blitck Pond. Mr. Edwin Fraser, Red Point. motored to Boihwcll on a business trip on Feb. 20. Mr Roy Mnctiarnn. orderly at ilzr Falconwond Hospital. spent the recnnt week-end with rnlativcs in Bothwell and North Lake. Mr. Robert Hate." spent it pleasant friends in Midgell. Mitch sympathy is extendrd in Vir. Brenton St. John. MLA. of Souris. in the recent dcatli of ltis NI)l'll'l wcek-end I.a'w. with brother. Mntisigttnr R. St .l.ilin. who passed away sutidcnly it: Chicago Mrs. Robert. Banks and d.1tl"li- ir-r. Bonnie Lee of St. Jnltn. NB. have recently taken up rr-sitimicc in Stimmcrsldr. where lint" hus- band B. W. Banks. R.CAF., lulfl been recently tratwfnrred Mrs Banks is the dnu-zhter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, Kings- ltnro Mr. Petrr McLcll:in. Souris, nl-4 tended the hockey Itamc at the) Red Point rink on Feb. 20. when the Red Point School team and Sourin school team played an iti- icrestlng game before A larzc cttiwri nf spectators, Tltn st-orn iwns 4-0 in fitvour of HIP ltotitc ttrnrn Had not Carl Pelnrs. Sn-it-1:, irmlie been smr-rt. the .-core um:lzll lhve been higher. He kept out r..:iny shots. I The Sllll".('l'P symnailiv is dcctrlv extended to Rev H R. Bell and Mrs. Bell, Red Point. in the rec- rnt death of their bclnvcrl dtuizh- ter. Mrs. Wnlier Cox of Charlotte- It7Wn. one of Red Point hockey players. and will be missed on the games. M135 Arlene Robertson, East. Baltic, spent the week-end at her home in Kingsborn Mr. Leslie Jarvis of the Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax. spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. R Rose and Mr. Rose, Red Point. Mr. Arthur Keene. East Baltic, itas on business to Souris, on Feb. 19. Mr. Roddle J, Kidson in well again following his illness at his home in Red Point Miss Bernice MacPliee. teacher Red Point School. spent the week- ind with er parents, Mr. and Mia. C.)-arlie acPhee,Bayiield. Mrs. George Jarvis, Charlotte- town, spent the recent week-end with his mother, Mrs, Freeman Massey, Bothwell, Mrs. Mossev is still hot enjoying her usual good health and have recently spent some tints in Souris Hospital. Miss Pearle Stewart. Bothwell. attended the funeral service of Mrs. Wulter Cox in the Trinity United Church on Feb, M. Misses Lillian Fraser, Aubrey Robertson, Karolyn Stewart. Char- lattetmvn, spent the recent week- ciid at their hnmes in Red Point. Mr. Ira Stewart, Red Point. mo- 1'i"cd to Basin Head on a business trip recently. Mrs. Shady Power. Mrs. R. Mc- Irtnls, Mrs. Charles MacPhee, Lit- tle Harbour, were recent visitors to l'-Led Point. They also attended the game between Little Harbour and Red Point Mr Joseph Miller. Sourls. was it rt-cent visitor in Red Point. and Mrs. John McKic. Howe Bay. HFYP Feb. 21 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kidson. Red Point. Mi-srs. Earle C. Johnston and Wesley Dingwell. Fortune Bridge. rrc biisllv prepiting in getting the slit-int; and summer supply of Ice pi-.t up at North Lake Cannery Factory. - Mr. William Brown who has been for some time recs-ivinl medical cute in the Souris and Cl'i'tnwn llnswiials is spending some time l'.lh relatives in Ditigwell Mills. Mr Brown hopes by spring he ttlll be able in open up his res!- dcnen in Mtinns Road. Mrs Egbert Borteln and yotirvz son rctt:rned in their home in Kttiszsbnro from the Bauris Hos- pital .'i'fr. and Mrs. Spencer Lletvellyn and Mt". Ray Maclion, Montague. l'0l'n Feb. 21. visitors to Red Point tin East Baltic. The sincere sympathy of the many communities is heartily ex- ientled in Mr. Walter Cox in the i'eccnt death of hLs loving Wilt? and mother of four small children. The esteem in which she was hold was witnessed on Feb. 20, when liar funeral tonic DMCF in Char- lottetown. Friends from all parts of the province went to pay their lrrt rcsnetrls to one they loved and all that came in contact with her rliiring hcr nursing time will al- l'i'l3's remember her its it kind, lov- iricz nature. Mr Clint-lip Mac?-'hee. Rnyfielri. '5 a visitor to Red Point, Feta T0 Mr. Percy MacDonald. Kings- bom, has been confined in his llrvhn t--:th tlin srippe. lilltvislililm rt speedy recovery. Mrs. Hitch D. Campbell. is con- vrilesciruz at her hnme followlnrv her recent illness in this Bout-is Hospitwl. Yifr Jnhn "'-Mlllan n' Cnnrov Ems .""'Iill PlltFl'("l "1" Charlotte- town l(rV':l)llHl. Hi: many friends lll Rcd Point and nearby districts t--ish him better health. The svmwniliv nf many "0"! out in Mr: Willwn MacRae. MN.) on the rlcritli nf her sister. Mrs. Wal- ttr Cox. Mrs. WHICH”? tenderly r-v-ed for her sister through her l,AfiQ illness. r-lsn to Mrs. Wallace Morrow, Mr Robert Bell who Will Mrs. Fay lifacPlinn, Sntiiis. is A, prtient in the S.-mtiris Hospzini Mr Francis Fishermen Loan Board lChnrlotlnintvti. spent the )WPPk-find with relatives Campbell. of the office I recoil! i in Red. and another bang tip crowd is ex-. Point. Dr. George Kennedy S0tirl.!.WFl3l on sick call Feb. 20 to Black Pond. Mr and Mrs Frrd Rose. Mr. lErlwin Fraser. Red Point, attend- led the funeral seivicn of Mrs. W. tier Cox in Trinity United Church. tP'rh. 30. i Mr. Paul Fisher is cnnfined in his home in East Baltic with an nltnck of laryngitis. All how, Palli viii soon be on the mend as he is squared away at the centre of the table I8 what proved to be the. laid, dent came up. Affleclt held a dnu-L ble run in face cards while the. wily Joe held two rights, nl seven and It six. Affleek reached to cut and Joe shot. him A "double, wammy" before viewing the rard.l which as you might have expected was another seven. sensing a little bounty clad animal in the offing Joe baited his trapllno well and although Bruce let go some wicked drives Maicxay ainothered them as they came off the back hoards mini his rroaaed chucked with a skill opponent could mt match. The! 'tKing"' is naturally happy over retaining his title but not at. all boastful, The challenger he itayti is I promising prospect and with a little more experience under his belt. may eventually reach champ- was pacing beautifully and liittinglomhlp unllbre, . ..im..'.'.f -0 3- :v'-.cnv.-: ch isli the memory of It clcmted sister. Mrs. .let'otnr- Slltllcrlnlid is not r'T.io,v'.ng her usual good health at lvcr home in Black Pond. Her Tllflnv friends wish her it speedy wot-tw-ll nnd be able to attend to he: tisual Icilvlllos Mr! Arthur Dixon. returned to l:rr home at East. Baltic. Mrs. Dixon. has recentlv undergone an operation in the Snui-iii Hospital. Hnr many friends tire pleased '0 are her home again. Sagueneens Anti Royals In Dispute Over Television CHICOIVTIMI, Quit, (CF) -- Rnlly lfehcrt, coach of the Chi- muiimi Sngtirneens of the Quebec l'nckr,v lmngtte, threatened Thurs- ri:..r not in take his team In Mont- rvnl for a game against the Roy- .-lw Sunday tinless in television rllspuic between the two teams is ironed out. llnbert charged that the reg- ular Sunday nfternoon ieleeavs from the Montreal Forum are cutting nilenrianen and depriving lnn risiiinit trams it! their share nl llir gate. The visitors get rent-: from each admission ticket. The Royals, however. are losing writhing since they have an agree- 5 ment with the aponsora of the telt-casts. Hebert said. The Chlcoutlrnl manager said lm Hilllldl meet with Montreal ut- fli'lt'IlI Friday night in an attempt to aettla the dispute. l-I. Theriault, M. Sullivan. B. MacDonald. F. Arsenault, front row: B. Arsenault, M. a"d.bSEll.:BE9l9; Si. Dunslan's To Play U.N.B. Here Tomorrow Nighl Baint Dunstanis University will play the University of New Bruns- wick in an N.B. - P.E.I. intercol- legiate basketball game here on Saturday night, The gnine will be played at the S. D. U. gym- nasium. Saturday night's game will de- termine the N.B. P.E.I. team which will meet St. F. X. in the Maritime flnnls. Mount Allison feated U.N.B. 82-74 in ion last. Saturday night. only other intercollegiate sttt this season U.N.B. defeated St. Dtinstaiils 57-50 at Fredericton. The U.N.B. will play Mount Al- lison at Sackvillc tonight. The Saints have already eliminated Mount A. from championship hott- Universtty de- Frctlrt-ic- VVOH E )'(lBll EEO. Curling Game; This Evening After last night only three teams remain in the Physical Fit- ness Trophy play. The John Wil- son team with one game to go is the only one left without a loss. Teams with one loss each meet 3:30 p.m. Draw for tonight in the Glass Tumbler competition: 7 P.M.: Ice 1: H. R. Cat't'titlier.s, A. B. Bagnall, Wm. Beer, Dr. 0. Albert ton, Myron Bell, Arnold Callbcck. Burnett, T. Gillies. J. I-lornby vs Allison MacDonald. ter Goss. The following nurses or the Cliarlotteto tificates on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. W the presentations. (Left to right): Malone, Q. Walsh, N. Veno. ers. C. Paquet, B. Smith, B. Galla McIntyre, E. McCarron, R. Sinnoit, R. Kane; Sr. Peter Dami Sr. Mary Irene, Sr. Mary Veronica, Ml-iobbs: vv.” CPI-loyTDr".7H.-Marc: us.- tvn Hospital were . J. P. MacMillan, Back row, McCarthy, IEBRUARY 26. 1954 Receive First Aid Certificates T presented with First Aid cer. Hospital Chief of staff, made E. McCardie, L. Creamer, M. Mclsaac, J. Steele, E. Connolly, N. Shatv, P. Gillis, M, M. Gallant; third row: S. Doiron, B. Mclnnis, A. Saund. nt. F. Cah ill, P. Martell, Campbell, A. MacDonald. G. Kenzie is. H. I. Spillett, Hon. M. R. McGuigan, S. R. Johnston, Geo. MacMillan. Ice 4: Ed. Tanton. Harper Mac- Neill. T. MacAdam. M. F. Reevves vs. W. Pickard. E. K. MacNutt, Dr. K. Maciiaehern, H. Stead. -8:30 P.M.: Ice 4: Reserved for Montague. Ice 2: L. Turner, D. O'Rourke, Emmett MacDonald, H. H. Simp- son vs. J. F. MacLe0d, R. Parent, J. A. sinifonds, G. Rayner. Ice 3: MacLaine vs. Dr. C. Gallant. Ice 1: A. M. Howatt, Dr. L. Prowse, P. M. Simmonds, A. Well- ner vs. 1". Acornn, W. Whltlock. In their : rt on but need a win over U.N.B. New Brumwick in order to retain the title they.No,.,hem Onuma tonight, then the winner will play mm the Wilson foursome Saturday atlwlm Smm John Beavers versus J. S. MacDonald, S. Bea-. Cleaver MacLean, F. Curtis, Wal-l Dim Wonnacott, H. L. Bear. Cur-Ihg.Slandings HAMILTON. (Ct?)-Final stand- ings in the Canadian high school curling championships: on Lost W l, Saska tchewan . . I Manitoba Alberta British Colum . Ontario . lNova Scotia l Quebec .. . . . P-tlantlcs l L, continued from page 8 bia . I-it-lhinbb-blmO'Q0 qaehrriutrzwuiihbaua I .M..M.M.M..M.M..... lscoring record was broken by Ford last. week, sent along a gift for the curly-haired, rangy forwa.rd. Ford has 130 points, two more the record set by Whitlock three ',vears ago. i The present from Whitlock. who 'rarcly makes road trips because of pressure of business. was pre- sented in Ford by Islnndets co- ,captatn. Bob Gray. , Halifax took a 2-1 lead in the l (I. led 5-2 at the and of i first perio ICE 23 w- 1'1 M'"3I""l5v w- R'lthc second, and split two goals in the finale. 'Gcnc Leclcrc scored twice for time leading Atlantics. who moved Ice :4: Hon. '1'. W. L. Prowse. Pt uti-ee games ahead of Sydney Mil- second row: M. Chaisson, B. on, Sr. Anne Jtistin, Dr. W. J. R. Murphy. F. Gorman, L. Arscnault, Physical Fitness - W.) C. McAulay, M. Morrissey, L Peters, M. R, P. MacMillan, C. Arsenault; MacDonald, M. Arscnault. S. Mcl-Zachern, M. Mclsaac, D. Smith, M. Mcln nis, M. Gallant, M. Doran. Misses Phyllis Gil. its and Yvonne Doiron received certificates but were unable to attend the presentation -Bartcr's Film Lab. lionaires, and the others went it; Pete Wywrot, Joe Lcpine, Carroll Bloom and coach Dugger McNeil, Dori (Peanuts) McLaughlin, Paul Saindon and spike Laliberte tal- lied for Islanders. Halifax carried the play all thg vvny. tiutshoottng Islanders 49-31 Cliarlottebown: Goal. Bessetin; defence, Blackburn, McLaughlin, Trainer; forwards, Saindon, G-ray, Carver, Ritchie, Palladino, Cvlgnac, Laliberte, Robert. Halifax: Goal, McMeskin; de- fence, Bloom, Arcand, Lepine. Me. Neil; ioru'tirds,'Wyvi'rot, Bovvnens, Ford, Hollett, Watson, Morrmv, McPhee, LeClerc. Referee: Laurie Power. Linea- men: Beazlcy and Mulcahy. summary: First Period l-Halifax. McNeill iMorrow) . ..-, Ml 2-Halifax. Bloom .. . .. 4 1l 3-Charlottetown, McLaughlin (Trainer) 11 35 Penalties: Palladino 2:56. Mor- row 3:45, 6.34, Ritchie 3:48. Mc- Laughlin '7:3l, 13:36. Second Period 4-Halifax, Leclero tnowneas. McNeill) 9:02 5-Charlottetown, Baindon lLalibertc) .. .... .. 4.10 6-Halifax, Lepine tLcClerc) . . l0;l2 7-Halifax. Leclerc (Bovvnem, Arcand) . ll.l'I Penalties: Arcand :47, Biootn 19:35. Third Period 8-Halifax, Wyvrrot. tMcNeil)' 5,09 9-Charlottetown, Ltiliberta (Robert) 1 ll Penalties: Palladino l2:50, Wy- ivrot 17:33. Stops: Bess:-tte 13 33 3,44 MCIVIPBKIII 8 13 8'30 CANADA CLYB LONi)t)N -- (OP)-l.0rd Slratli- coiia 61. former Conservative meni- tier of Parliament. has joined thc committee of the Canada Club. in Anglo-Canadian association torm- ed in 1810. The club is sometimes called the second oldest Canadian institution in London - after the 11'I6l'l'dS0n'S Bay Company, foundvd in 0. WHITE SWAN soHar...ganlIor...mora ulaaorbollf l t